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Apiognomonia
Alien Invasive Species and International Trade
Diseases of Trees in the Great Plains
CHERRY CHLOROTIC RUSTY SPOT and CHERRY LEAF SCORCH: TWO SIMILAR DISEASES ASSOCIATED with MYCOVIRUSES and DOUBLE STRANDED Rnas
A Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Investigation of Conifer Endophytes
Savoryellales (Hypocreomycetidae, Sordariomycetes): a Novel Lineage
Gen. Nov. on <I> Juglandaceae</I>, and the New Family
Cherry Leaf Scorch-Apiognomonia Erythrostoma
Freshwater Ascomycetes: Hyalorostratum Brunneisporum, a New Genus and Species in the Diaporthales (Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes) from North America
An Overview of the Systematics of the Sordariomycetes Based on a Four-Gene Phylogeny
Phylogenetic Placement of Bahusandhika, Cancellidium and Pseudoepicoccum (Asexual Ascomycota)
Diaporthales 19
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Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales), Including Twenty-five New Species in This Highly Diverse Genus
New Data on Ascomycota in Bulgaria
An Inventory of Fungal Diversity in Ohio Research Thesis Presented In
An Emerging Pathogen from Rotted Chestnut in China: Gnomoniopsis Daii Sp
The Type Species of Apiognomonia, A. Veneta, with Its Discula Anamorph Is Distinct from A
AR TICLE Recommendations of Generic Names in Diaporthales
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Recommendations of Generic Names in Diaporthales Competing for Protection Or Use
Leaf-Inhabiting Genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales
Defoliation of Tilia Cordata Trees Associated with Apiognomonia Errabunda Infection in Finland
(Diaporthales), with Emphasis on Gnomoniopsis And
Current Knowledge of Diaporthales (Ascomycota) in Bulgaria
GNOMONIOPSIS CASTANEA Sp. Nov. (GNOMONIACEAE, DIAPORTHALES) AS the CAUSAL AGENT of NUT ROT in SWEET CHESTNUT
AR TICLE Overlooked Competing Asexual and Sexually Typified
The Problems of Traditional and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Fungi
Systematics of Bark-Inhabiting Species Of
Hyalorostratum Brunneisporum, a New Genus and Species in the Diaporthales (Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes) from North America
Diaporthales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes) and Its Anamorph Craspedodidymum, Is Described Based on Nuclear SSU and LSU Rdna Sequences